In Like Flint (20th Century Fox) (1967)

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JAMES COBURN IS BACK AND ''IN LIKE FLINT" Agent Derek Flint is back -that superhero, superintellectual, superspy, supercool romeo that baffled everyone with his refreshing fun is in again. And James Coburn stars again as Flint -complete with his incredible lighter, his ravishing live-in maids, his betroubled boss, Lee J. Cobb, and a line-up of even more treacherous evildoers (55 -count'em -55 bikini-clad lovelies and everyone a villainess). He's really in, "In Like Flint!' opening at the Theatre. This is the latest Flint release from 20th Century-Fox. It bounds in after "Our Man Flint,'' which made the scene just as everyone thought super do=it-alls were over and out. Since then it's been called one of the Ten Best Films of '66 -by Judith Crist of the Today Show and New York's World Journal Tribune, and it has proved just as popular with John Q. Public. And now the sequel arrives with another zany screenplay by Hal Fimberg. Jean Hale stars as the head of a female power syndicate bent on taking over the world. Headquarters are maintained at the Fabulous Face beauty resort with a direct tie-line to the U.S. space center. She has infiltrated the Space program as a means for launching her final fatal blow. But don't despair, Flint is there. In fact Flint seems to be about everywhere -from outer space to the Kremlin, to the stage of the Moscow Ballet Theatre, to the depths of Death Valley, to the heights of Washington Intelligence, to the spray of the Virgin Islands. But with all his gadding about, probably the most interesting insight of the production is Flint's behind-the-scenes view of the beauty resort. 20th Century-Fox took over Noel Coward's multi-million dollar hotel complex in the Caribbean, Round Hill Hotel, for location filming in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color. And the full program of how to deflate the spare tire, boost up the bust and radiate the complexion is given full play when Flint sneaks under the ''Ladies Only'' boundaries. (under water and through the steam room) and Lee J. Cobb crashes through the main gate in disguise. ote ote oe te PARAS AM AS ASAS